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There are already sources of favourites on the web - for example, Jane Hart's Top 100 Tools for Learning. I posted a link here together with some of my own personal favourites. Note her list for the classroom.

Diigo has groups where people share links to web 2.0 tools also, see the Classroom 2.0 group for example. In fact I find that belonging to a few of these means there is quite a lot of duplication as people post the same link to several groups.

See also the links here which I provided for staff at my school. (The Diigo list includes sites with much information).